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Todays business environment
has changed drastically from just a few years back. Rather
than working exclusively with equipment, data, and
systems, todays IT managers face issues such as cross
training, personnel management, interdepartmental
communication, and a widening job scope for all IT
employees.
This expansion of the IT
job realm has left many IT managers juggling new
challenges. While the problems, in and of themselves,
might appear overwhelming, there are simple, proven ways
to rise above them.
Problem #1 - Tough Data
Flow
Information often flows
irregularly and is subject to quantitatively strong
fluctuations. These fluctuations can become detrimental if
not dealt with. The simple solution is to control the
information.
Officially, information
controlling is the analysis, evaluation, and importance
attached to the electronic data that is collected and
provided with the data under various criteria.
To achieve this, start by
making employees aware of the importance of the data they
help to gather. Encourage accuracy and demonstrate to
employees how their active participation in the process
can reap rewards they might not have thought of.
Because your job as IT
manager will continue to get more and more hectic, youll
want to continually look for ways to improve speed and
quality while reducing rising costs.
Problem #2 - Rising Costs
Rising costs are a
challenge for any manager. They are especially troubling
to an IT manager working in the electronic data processing
area.
Industry experts show that,
despite various "old systems" existing,
resources are only used at about 30% of their optimal
performance. This leaves room for 70% improvement without
an excessive outlay of cash.
To increase ROI using
existing resources, consider:
- Conducting a survey of
departments. Ask what their primary challenges are
with the existing systems. The majority of the time
the solutions lie within untapped features of existing
resources. Search the systems for solutions and
provide them.
- Getting clear
definitions of problems. Oftentimes, employees may not
know how to communicate the problems they face in IT
language. This may relate to an ill-suited solution.
Take time to work with employees or department heads
to clearly outline challenges so you are equipped to
find solutions more quickly and accurately.
- Looking for ways to
integrate. A smooth flow of information always
increases productivity. When possible, work to find
ways to integrate existing systems. With a little
ingenuity on your part, and a little creativity, you
can develop solutions without budget increases.
Problem #3 - Insufficient
Sensitivity Concerning Data Security
As the complexity of
electronic data processing increases, security often
decreases. Not only does this pose problems in the form of
breaches, it also has legal ramifications with regard to
licenses.
From healthcare companies
to financial organizations, the US government is cracking
down on lax security. The smart IT manager is taking steps
now to not only stress the importance of security to those
in his/her company, but to also instill the necessary
protective measures.
To help others within your
organization understand how sensitive certain data is,
create a memo or site page explaining:
- what security measures
are currently in place,
- why these measures
exist,
- the consequences
(internally and externally) for not following security
procedures, and
- whom to contact with
questions/issues regarding security.
Although an IT managers job
is continually evolving and becoming more challenging,
there are ways to overcome pressing problems. By looking
at each situation from a variety of angles, youll be able
to define problems quickly and accurately, and then offer
solutions that will benefit you, your team, and your
entire company.
Frank Schmidt
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About
The Author
Frank
Schmidt is a seasoned Management
Consultant. Over the past 12 years he has
worked with multiple Fortune 500 companies
to assist other managers improve success
ratios and performance within their
organizations. Visit his site http://www.geniusone.com
today for additional details.
FrankSchmidt@GeniusOne.com |
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